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Prom Court H l974,' -, lf -z t ta As is tradition at Memorial the Prom court is made up of five senior girls, and five senior boys. The entire senior class nominates and then votes on who they would like to have as their Prom Queen and King. This year the class of ,74 nominated Qfrom right to leftj Marta Sequeira, Mike Weiss, Ginny Rassmussen, Cindy Petzold, Kevin Stairs, 34 Prom King Mark Tomlinson and Queen Barb Engeldin- ger, Kirk Morledge, Lorie Eaton and Mike Lee. At Prom the camera man caught Mark Tomlinson and Barb Engel- dinger descending the stairs to start the Grand March. Right next door are other couples enjoying themselves on the dance floor.
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Two Special Days At Memorial iff' -. TQ 72 TK Career's Day and Hat Day were two very special days that highlighted the year. May 8, I974 many people from all different walks of life came to Memorial and talked to students about their occupation. Brad Nordling Ccenter rightj is very interested in what the representative from the United States Marine Corps is telling him. And below , 'plfw l lf .f ll ' lx 'D f A , ' X, l W ' I I tw ' Q-Z1 -K' , H f in i 2 LI A l -T . plpigl Brad, Kevin Waggoner finds out about another occupation. Hat day was also another special at Memorial. For the first time in Memorial's history we celebrated National hat day. The hats ranged from football helmets to a top hat. Karen Johnson takes time to give the camera a smile while wear- ing her Arab hat. 33
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Saturday, May 25, I974, was the day every senior girl was waiting for, and every senior guy's wallet was dread- ing. Prom. For the first time in Memorials history, Prom was held at the Great Hall at the Union. The hand from Chicago Drive was fabulous. Because they played such a variety of music and were so well liked the dance floor wf was usually jam packed as is evidenced on this page teen- ter and lower rightl. Randy Stark and Paula Okey found a nice quiet place to talk Cupper lefty. Inga Brynildson and Paul Woit take a rest out from the dance lloor while down the row Kim Ring and Jim Park find something funny to laugh at. 35
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